No License Boats
Be the Captain of Your Own Adventure
At Ibiza Top Guide, we offer you the unique opportunity to explore Ibiza’s coast with total freedom—no license or prior experience required. Become the captain of your own boat and discover the island’s most stunning beaches while cruising through crystal-clear waters.






Boat Rentals Without a License in Ibiza with Ibiza Top Guide
The best views of Ibiza are from the sea. With our exclusive no-license boat rentals, you can enjoy an unforgettable day on the Mediterranean, whether it’s a half-day or a full-day adventure. You’ll be sailing on a motorized catamaran designed for beginners, with a capacity for up to six people. This boat is built for stability and safety, making it the perfect choice for relaxing under the sun.
Equipped with a 15 HP Yamaha engine, the catamaran is easy to operate with an electronic start system and steering wheel. It includes everything you need for a comfortable and safe voyage: foldable awnings, life jackets, cool boxes, insurance, GPS, and more.
Boat: 5 Meter Catamaran
Capacity: 6 People
Meeting Point: Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza.
Duration: From 4 Hours 30 Minutes to 9 Hours 30 Minutes
Includes: Foldable Sunshade, Solarium, GPS, Insurance.
Excludes: 300€ Deposit and Fuel (20€ Half-Day – 40€ Full-day)
Half Day Prices
15th April to 30th June: 180€
1st July to 31th August: 200€
1st September to 10th October: 180€
Full Day Prices
15th April to 30th June: 300€
1st July to 31th August: 330€
1st September to 10th October: 300€
Frecuently Asked Questions
When you receive your boat, we will provide you with a detailed explanation of the basic navigation rules. We ensure that you are fully informed and prepared to enjoy your experience at sea safely. From safety regulations to best practices for navigation, we will guide you step by step so you can sail with complete confidence.
No need to worry—renting a boat without a license is one of the safest activities you can enjoy in Ibiza. Anyone aged 18 or older can rent one of our boats. We’ll guide you through how the boat operates and keep an eye on you throughout the entire experience. All you need is your ID or passport to get started and take the wheel of your license-free boat.
Sant Antoni Abad Bay is an ideal spot for nautical excursions in Ibiza. It offers excellent protection from the island’s predominant eastern, southern, and even northern winds. So, while the seas might be rough along the coasts of Ibiza and Santa Eulalia, our bay remains calm and serene.
Additionally, Sant Antonio is conveniently close to some of Ibiza’s best coves, such as the popular Cala Bassa and Cala Conta—considered one of the world’s most beautiful beaches—along with Cala Galera, a nudist beach, and the wild Cala Salada. The area is dotted with islands and idyllic beaches, often used by local fishermen as shelter.
With our license-free boats in Ibiza, you can explore every nook and cranny, every hidden cave. Enjoy snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, discovering ancient Phoenician quarries, pirate lookout towers, and experiencing the best sunsets Ibiza has to offer. Plus, there are plenty of beach bars, chiringuitos, and delicious local cuisine to savor.
To make things even easier, we’ve mapped out some routes for you, which you can find in our section on boat trips without a license. Whether it’s Salt Creek tours, trips to Cala Galera, Cala Comte, Cala Bassa, or Isla de la Conejera—all these incredible spots are less than 15 minutes from the Sant Antonio harbor in Ibiza.
To ensure your peace of mind, we’ve made our license-free rental boats some of the safest on the water. In addition to standard safety measures like life jackets, flares, oars, and a reliable mooring system, we’ve included a stainless steel propeller guard for extra protection. Furthermore, our Yellowboats are equipped with a GPS tracking system, allowing us to locate you in seconds if you’re lost or need assistance—no need to communicate your location. Plus, Sant Antoni Bay in Ibiza offers calm, wind-protected waters, ensuring a safe environment. And remember, out at sea, everyone looks out for one another. If you anchor improperly or in a restricted area, help will be on the way.